Description
Ando Chair by De La Espada
Ando Chair is a utilitarian, robust and quiet design with beautiful detailing. It is a relatively compact dining chair with strength and personality whilst remaining understated. The back is made from multiple pieces of wood, joined and carved, showcasing the natural grain variations in the material.
About De La Espada
De La Espada workshop specialises in solid wood, master craftsmen take pride in a job well done and combine cutting edge technology and craftsmanship to create truly unique and meaningful objects. Each product is made in Portugal and meticulously detailed and designed to last a lifetime.
De La Espada works closely with carefully selected international design partners.
Technical details :
Materials :
Available in black walnut, white oak or ash in a range of finishes. See menus below for more information on materials.
Dimensions :
W54 × D46 × H71.5 cm, seat height 46cm
W21 1/4 × D18 1/8 × H28 1/4 ”, seat height 18 1/8"
Design by : Matthew Hilton
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Shipping rates are applied during check-out. Each piece is packaged with care in 100% recyclable or biodegradable material and double boxed. We ship via UPS Ground for all orders within the United States or Europe, and UPS Expedited for all international orders.
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Lead time : 10 weeks International shipping
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